US: Atlanta Fed GDPNow for Q2 declines to -1.5% – by eren_fxstreet GDP UnitedStates Macroeconomics Growth
of Atlanta's GDPNow model, the US economy is expected to contract by 1.5% in the second quarter, down from the July 8 forecast of -1.2%.
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